Ronnie plays out wide a lot of the time, Bale on the other side and Suarez in the middle. I think Suarez is the most creative of the three, in terms of bringing others into the game, so you could even play another out and out striker and drop him in behind. Shame they couldn't get Falcao as well but he preferred the thrill of playing in front of 6k fans at home! Could have come to AU.The Kop wrote:Dunno if he’d suit Real, especially if they go after Bale too.
You’d have a front three of Ronaldo, Bale and Suarez…all three of them similar players who want to be the focus of the attack and have the ball at their feet.
Hopefully Real go for Cavani who’s a better fit and Suarez stays.
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The Kop wrote:Dunno if he’d suit Real, especially if they go after Bale too.
You’d have a front three of Ronaldo, Bale and Suarez…all three of them similar players who want to be the focus of the attack and have the ball at their feet.
Hopefully Real go for Cavani who’s a better fit and Suarez stays.
Cavani is another interesting one, Chelsea have apparently put a 20 mill + Torres bid in, could just be a bs rumour because Rafa is now there though.
Suarez is the better replacement for Higuain and he will be cheaper than Bale too.
Plus he wants to leave.
It'll be tough, but it sounds like Suarez is definitely going somewhere. At best you'll get another year out of him.
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Got a hunch he’d gladly play infront a dozen people as long as he saw zeros from the taxman on his payslipNice One Cyril wrote:Ronnie plays out wide a lot of the time, Bale on the other side and Suarez in the middle. I think Suarez is the most creative of the three, in terms of bringing others into the game, so you could even play another out and out striker and drop him in behind. Shame they couldn't get Falcao as well but he preferred the thrill of playing in front of 6k fans at home! Could have come to AU.The Kop wrote:Dunno if he’d suit Real, especially if they go after Bale too.
You’d have a front three of Ronaldo, Bale and Suarez…all three of them similar players who want to be the focus of the attack and have the ball at their feet.
Hopefully Real go for Cavani who’s a better fit and Suarez stays.
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I dont agree entirely. Was Saurez "top shelf" before he came to Liverpool? I think he was, and its not like they have been cemented in top 3 or 4 for champions league positions in recent years. The plan all along was to boost them to get them there I would have thought.The Kop wrote:No.El Capitano wrote:Can Liverpool realistically attract any top shelf strikers?Bomber wrote:And you dont think someone else would be bought for the $$$ Liverpool would get for him? They can start with the top shelf with what Real are likely to pay.
Best we can hope for is a youngster with potential or someone who was once highly regarded but has stalled at their current club.
But if Sturridge continues to score next season like the end of this, we'll be OK.
That said, for big $$$ and a big club in EPL doesnt neded much coercing if you are a top shelf striker playing in, say Holland or Portugal.
I guess the next part of this is what actually constitutes "top shelf".
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Problem is Liverpool were selling themselves as a minor blip out of the CL and competing for honours back then, but the reality is that's proven to be wrong snce.
When Suarez first signed, I'd say without doubt we could attract most top players around the world. Now, with all due respect to the them, I rkn Spurs look like a more attractive destination for players.
When Suarez first signed, I'd say without doubt we could attract most top players around the world. Now, with all due respect to the them, I rkn Spurs look like a more attractive destination for players.
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Best we can hope for is a youngster with potential or someone who was once highly regarded but has stalled at their current club.
But if Sturridge continues to score next season like the end of this, we'll be OK.[/quote]
The only reason he went to Liverpool though is because no other big club would touch him at the time due to his Behavioural issues. Now after proving to be so good even in the toughest league in the world, other clubs are now prepared to take the risk of signing him.
I personally think they should purchase maybe 2 or 3 players with the cash and help strengthen the current base they have.
No.El Capitano wrote:Can Liverpool realistically attract any top shelf strikers?Bomber wrote:And you dont think someone else would be bought for the $$$ Liverpool would get for him? They can start with the top shelf with what Real are likely to pay.
Best we can hope for is a youngster with potential or someone who was once highly regarded but has stalled at their current club.
But if Sturridge continues to score next season like the end of this, we'll be OK.[/quote]
[/quote]I dont agree entirely. Was Saurez "top shelf" before he came to Liverpool? I think he was, and its not like they have been cemented in top 3 or 4 for champions league positions in recent years. The plan all along was to boost them to get them there I would have thought.
That said, for big $$$ and a big club in EPL doesnt neded much coercing if you are a top shelf striker playing in, say Holland or Portugal.
I guess the next part of this is what actually constitutes "top shelf".
The only reason he went to Liverpool though is because no other big club would touch him at the time due to his Behavioural issues. Now after proving to be so good even in the toughest league in the world, other clubs are now prepared to take the risk of signing him.
I personally think they should purchase maybe 2 or 3 players with the cash and help strengthen the current base they have.
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I find it funny that an Arsenal fan is heckling another team that could be losing a player
Coz they've been awesome at retaining their best players over the last decade....
Coz they've been awesome at retaining their best players over the last decade....
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Still embarrassed for quoting this earlier?Red-4-Life wrote:Luis Suarez's agent has told Sky Sports News that the forward is "happy" at Liverpool and is not seeking a move to Real Madrid.
Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/st ... QlSZ1fX.99
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They might be getting Cesc back. Apparently, they've got a 'first refusal' clause.Red-4-Life wrote:I find it funny that an Arsenal fan is heckling another team that could be losing a player
Coz they've been awesome at retaining their best players over the last decade....
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It will be a shame if players like Suarez leave the league.
Ronaldo, Febregas etc should have been encouraged to stay in England.
We may have the best league but we can't get and keep the best payers.
Ronaldo, Febregas etc should have been encouraged to stay in England.
We may have the best league but we can't get and keep the best payers.
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Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
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Ian_Wright wrote:Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
Not the top 5!
no Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar.....
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laurel and hardy wrote:It will be a shame if players like Suarez leave the league.
Ronaldo, Febregas etc should have been encouraged to stay in England.
We may have the best league but we can't get and keep the best payers.
Bundesliga, La Liga say hi!
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bubu wrote:Ian_Wright wrote:Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
Not the top 5!
no Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar.....
Hernandez not in that list?
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How can you have Neymar in there?bubu wrote:Ian_Wright wrote:Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
Not the top 5!
no Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar.....
I wouldn't call it Napoli bias if you put Cavani in that list, but Neymar has proven nothing at International and anything better than the Brazilian league.
He could be another Robinho for all we know.
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Litmanen wrote:bubu wrote:Ian_Wright wrote:Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
Not the top 5!
no Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar.....
Hernandez not in that list?
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I said may, and they may have the best top few teams but their lower teams are dire compared to the English teams.bubu wrote:laurel and hardy wrote:It will be a shame if players like Suarez leave the league.
Ronaldo, Febregas etc should have been encouraged to stay in England.
We may have the best league but we can't get and keep the best payers.
Bundesliga, La Liga say hi!
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The Kop wrote:How can you have Neymar in there?bubu wrote:Ian_Wright wrote:Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
Not the top 5!
no Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar.....
I wouldn't call it Napoli bias if you put Cavani in that list, but Neymar has proven nothing at International and anything better than the Brazilian league.
He could be another Robinho for all we know.
Cavani would make top 10!
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bubu wrote:Ian_Wright wrote:Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
Not the top 5!
no Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar.....
You spastic
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The Kop wrote:How can you have Neymar in there?bubu wrote:Ian_Wright wrote:Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
Not the top 5!
no Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar.....
I wouldn't call it Napoli bias if you put Cavani in that list, but Neymar has proven nothing at International and anything better than the Brazilian league.
He could be another Robinho for all we know.
Agreed
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Ian_Wright wrote:bubu wrote:Ian_Wright wrote:Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
Not the top 5!
no Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar.....
You spastic
so I am incorrect???
name ur top 5 u numpty!
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The Kop wrote:How can you have Neymar in there?bubu wrote:Ian_Wright wrote:Good players will come and go all the time, its just the way it is. We still have some of the worlds best in the Premier league.
Not the top 5!
no Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Neymar.....
I wouldn't call it Napoli bias if you put Cavani in that list, but Neymar has proven nothing at International and anything better than the Brazilian league.
He could be another Robinho for all we know.
and yet he could also be another Messi!
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Bubu!! are you excited about Rafa managing Napoli? you've been strangely silent on the matter.
Bubu!! are you excited about Rafa managing Napoli? you've been strangely silent on the matter.
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Apparently Suarez now wants to go and he's announced as much in a presser before the Uruguay game. I haven't seen the actual wording though.
That's screwed Liverpool though, knocked £5m off his value now that clubs know he wants out. Considering the support he's had from Liverpool, that's poor.
That's screwed Liverpool though, knocked £5m off his value now that clubs know he wants out. Considering the support he's had from Liverpool, that's poor.
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Very disappointed that he may be sold. The media have given him a very hard time and have targeted him more than most but he has given them some ammo. Get as much as we can for him now and bring in 3-4 top players to replace him. Amazing talent just a shame that things have worked out this way.
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the idiot fans that read the media every day have done just as good a job in pushing suarez out. liverpool fans say they hate the media the most but they are addicted to hearing information about the club and they fall for every word.
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liverpool fans are nothing like they used to beIan_Wright wrote:What?